Assembly and Adjustment
WARNING: Prior to assembly and adjustment always unplug the
tool.
FITTING AND REMOVING A
SAW BLADE (FIG. B)
WARNING:The saw blade could
be hot due to the work process. So
when changing the saw blade
make sure that it is chilled cooled
off or wear protetive gloves when
touching the blade.
• The tool-free blade exchange
system ensures quick and
easy changing of saw blades.
• Open the blade holder (7) by
fully retracting the blade latch
(5).
• Insert the saw blade into the
blade holder (7) guiding the
back of the blade into the groove of the guide roller (8).
• Release the blade latch (5).
• To remove the saw blade, fully retract the blade latch and pull
the blade out of the holder.
SETTING THE BEVEL ANGLE
(FIG. C)
The adjustable shoe (9) allows
cutting of LH and RH bevel
angles up to 45°. The bevel scale
has preset positions at 0° and
45°.
• Slacken the screws (11) using
the supplied Torx wrench.
• Slide the shoe (9) toward the saw blade.
FIG. B
8
7
5
FIG. C
5 5
• Tilt the shoe and set the desired bevel angle using the scale.
• Tighten the screws.
SETTING THE PENDULUM STROKE (FIG. A)
The adjustable pendulum stroke guarantees a perfect cutting stroke
for different materials.
• Slide the selector (10) to the desired position referring to the
table below. The selector can be manipulated during operation.
Pos.
Wood
2
Fast cuts
2
Thick workpieces
1
Plywood
Chipboard
0
Thin workpieces
Fine cuts
MOUNTING THE PLASTIC
ANTI-SCRATCH SHOE COVER
(FIG. D)
The anti-scratch shoe cover (12)
reduces damage to the surface of
(sensitive) workpieces.
• Click the cover onto the shoe
as shown.
Instructions for use
WARNING:
• Always observe the safety
instructions and applicable
regulations.
• Make sure your workpiece is
well secured. Remove nails,
screws and other fasteners
that may damage the blade.
Metal
Plastics
–
PVC
–
Fibreglass
Acrylic
Aluminium
–
Non-ferrous
–
Sheet metal
–
FIG. D
12